isnms said:Crank bolt = 195 ft/lb
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?S=RA&P=22
Rear axle nut to hold it to the carrier: 203 ft-lb.
Asterix
isnms said:Crank bolt = 195 ft/lb
wow, thats horrible....ms07s said:WOW! Your snap-on guy sucks! The guy we use will warranty it no matter the usage.
nosechunks said:isnt this a torque wrench?
Never seen them with settable torque numbers on them, just the little knob on the back. is that what you guys are talking about? :1zhelp:
Im with poodles Snapon is a rip off. Who cares how good there warranty is, quality tools shouldn't break. my Mac's are holding up perfect, and cost quite a bit less then Snapon counterparts.
nosechunks said:isnt this a torque wrench?
Never seen them with settable torque numbers on them, just the little knob on the back. is that what you guys are talking about? :1zhelp:
Im with poodles Snapon is a rip off. Who cares how good there warranty is, quality tools shouldn't break. my Mac's are holding up perfect, and cost quite a bit less then Snapon counterparts.
cuel said:That's an air operated impact. This is a torque wrench
jetjock said:Me thinks he knows the difference. My experience has been that, generally speaking, a person's tools reflect the quality of work one can expect from them.